MI6 apologises for court 'interference'

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MI6 apologies for court 'interference'

The documents were highly-sensitive inspections of MI6's work. The IPT had a legal right to not only see the documents but also to consider them as evidence.

Two days later, Ms Cobb wrote to MI6 saying the phone conversations amounted to"inappropriate interference". "Please accept may apologies for any misunderstanding that may have arisen as a result of the approach made to the tribunal," said the letter. "This tribunal is, in substance, a court which is completely independent of the government, the intelligence agencies and everybody else.

 

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known in legal parlance as SIMILAR F A C T EVIDENCE

Thats the least of things they do, after watching spooks all they do is shag all day and sit on benches near Westminster Bridge.

Nothing like other countries spy agencies, they just blank out all the bits you don't want to see.

Theyve been a law unto themselves literally for ever. Yes they do important work of course they do. But they have to operate within the law like everyone else!

So, it won't happen again? 🤔

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